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* Despite the rules pertaining to card costs and forced maintenance payments, a player will be paid to death by the cost of [[Red Screen]] if his LP are exactly 1000. (The card does however, correctly destroy itself if the controller has less than 1000 LP) Currently untested as to whether this also occurs with cards like [[Archfiends]] or [[Degenerate Circuit]].
 
* Despite the rules pertaining to card costs and forced maintenance payments, a player will be paid to death by the cost of [[Red Screen]] if his LP are exactly 1000. (The card does however, correctly destroy itself if the controller has less than 1000 LP) Currently untested as to whether this also occurs with cards like [[Archfiends]] or [[Degenerate Circuit]].
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* When resolving the effect of [[Pot of Avarice]], the animation shows that [[Fusion Monsters]], [[Synchro Monsters]] and [[Dark Synchro Monsters]] as being returned to the [[Main Deck]]. However, they are being returned to the [[Extra Deck]], just like it did in the previous version of the game.

Revision as of 16:27, 29 November 2010

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5
English  Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5
Kanji  遊戯王 5D's(ファイブディーズ) TAG FORCE 5
Romaji  Yūgiō Faibu Dīzu TAG FORCE 5
Japanese translated  Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5
Developer(s)  Konami
Series  Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force
Platform(s)  PSP
Release date(s)
  • Japan September 16, 2010[1]
  • United States October 26th, 2010 [2]
  • Europe November 26th, 2010 [3]
Genre(s)  Card Battling

Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 is the fifth installment of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series.

Features

Rules

The game uses the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game Master Rules. Unlike the real game, it includes many cards that have appeared in the anime, that haven't been released in real life, the Dark Synchro Monsters and Egyptian Gods effects and rules are closer to their anime than real life counterparts.

The game follows the March 2010 Forbidden and Limited Lists by default.

System

A data install function is used to eliminate load times.[4]

Previous cinematics from Tag Force 4 are kept. New cinematic Summoning and attack sequences have been added for "Black-Winged Dragon", "Majestic Red Dragon", "Majestic Star Dragon", "Tech Genus Blade Blaster", "Chevalier de Fleur", "Machine Emperor Skiel Infinity", "Machine Emperor Wisel Infinity", "Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity", "Infernity Doom Dragon","Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste", "Red Nova Dragon", and "Shooting Star Dragon". (Note: the Machine Emperors sequences only appear when they are on the field, as summoned by their "Core" monsters.) The game's loading screen features Witch of the Black Rose in different poses.

Connectivity with the Playstation Network is supported.

Players can have up to 200 different Decks and may import ones created in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4.

There is a new minigame that replaces the old rock/paper/scissors one which involves picking out one card from about half a dozen choices that will form the required Synchro with the card already displayed.

Also, the Duel Statue makes an appearance outside of the cardshop. The statue is charged when you receive duplicates of a card you have already reached the limit on (which is now 9 instead of 99). When fully charged (signified by the glowing ambiance it gets), it gives you an extra copy of a card you have that you pick.

UMD recognition

By using game's UMD recognition feature with the previous Tag Force games the following can be unlocked:

Cards

The game features more than 4727 cards, including cards up to Starstrike Blast, Duel Terminal - Raid of the Inverz!!, Structure Deck 19: Dragunity Drive, and Extra Pack Volume 3.[4]

Cards can be obtained through sixty different packs in the card shop.

New cards

The following cards from the anime are made playable for the first time in this game.

Downloadable cards

Currently downloadable cards include:

Characters

See: Portal:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 characters

This game features mostly the same characters as Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4. New additions include: The imposter Jack Atlas, Lazar, Bruno/Vizor, Sherry LeBlanc, Primo, Lester, Jakob and Carly Nanosa.

Non-duelist

  • Martha is able to reset a character's hearts so the player can re-view their storyline, or to change them into an alternate character (like poncho-version Yusei).
  • Blister is able to give the player information on where main characters are for several days, as well as letting the player put a tracer on a minor duelist character, so he can find them in the city to partner up with them.
  • Stephanie gives the player a drink at "Cafe la Geen" that sometimes pleases his partner and increases his hearts.

Character storylines

Yusei Fudo

  • First heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against two Sector Security officers.
  • Second heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Vizor and Sherry LeBlanc.
  • Third heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Primo and a Sector Security officer.
  • Fourth heart: The player and Yusei Tag Duel against Jakob and Lester.

Yusei Fudo (poncho version)

Jack Atlas

Imposter Jack Atlas

  • First heart: The player observes as Imposter Jack duels against Leo.
  • Second heart: The player observes as Imposter Jack duels against Luna.
  • Third heart: The player observes as Imposter Jack duels against Akiza.
  • Fourth heart: The player observes as Imposter Jack duels against Yusei.


Akiza Izinski

Akiza Izinski (Duel Academy version)

  • First heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Naomi and Rayna.
  • Second heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Bright and Simon.
  • Third heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Yuma and Tasha.
  • Fourth heart: The player and Akiza Tag Duel against Ida and Rei.

Crow Hogan

Leo

Leo (Duel Academy version)

Luna

Luna (Duel Academy version)

Lazar

Carly Carmine

Tetsu Trudge

Mina Simington

Kalin Kessler

Vizor

Sherry LeBlanc

Primo

Lester

Jakob

Other duelists

  • First heart: The player and Partner Tag Duel against Crow and Luna (Academy version)
  • Second heart:The player and Partner Tag Duel against Akiza and Leo (Academy version)
  • Third heart: The player and Partner Tag Duel against Jack Atlas and Vizor
  • Fourth heart:The player and Partner Tag Duel against Yusei and Sherry Leblanc

Promotional cards

The following promotional cards were included with the game:

Sacred Knight Joan is a promotional card with the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 Game Guide.

References

  1. a b c d konami.jp Official website (japanese)
  2. gamestop.com Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5
  3. [1] German Amazon buying platform of October 2nd 2010
  4. a b c d e f g Shriek.twoday.net Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 5 (PSP)

Bugs

  • When you play "Molten Destruction" the 3D field seems to have an error like it did in the previous version of the game.
  • There may be times in which your Extra Deck goes crazy by listing multiple copies of monsters you already have as well as when Synchro Summoning during your turn and checking that the Extra Deck has 15 monsters maxed out already.
  • The Machine Emperors Attack, Top, Guard, and Carrier can attack even though the effect of Wisel Infinity, Skiel Infinity, and Grannel Infinity say Other Monsters you control cannot attack.
  • When you actiivate the second effect of Swap Frog, you won't be able to set the new frog.
  • Despite the rules pertaining to card costs and forced maintenance payments, a player will be paid to death by the cost of Red Screen if his LP are exactly 1000. (The card does however, correctly destroy itself if the controller has less than 1000 LP) Currently untested as to whether this also occurs with cards like Archfiends or Degenerate Circuit.